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News Image 15 Best Wireless Earbuds, Tested and Reviewed (2024)

Ready to cut the cord? These are our favorite buds that will never, ever get tangled.

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Startups are getting fined, or sometimes banned, by individual states

The problem, experts say, is that each state has its own complex fees, tax, and business registration requirements.

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News Image Boeing Starliner has completed its lonely return to Earth

The Boeing Starliner spacecraft successfully completed its uncrewed flight back to Earth, NASA announced overnight. The return ended the Starliner’s most recent flight test months later than intended and leaves its original crew, NASA astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Suni Williams, aboard the International Space Station until next year. The Starliner touched down right on time at 12:01 AM ET at White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico, according to NASA. Officials at the agency hailed its successful descent: “I am extremely proud of the work our collective team put into this entire flight test, and we are pleased to see Starliner’s safe return,” said Ken Bowersox, associate administrator, Space Operations Mission Directorate at NASA...

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News Image HHKB Studio Review: The Programmer's Mechanical Keyboard

Large changes bring this classic programmer's mechanical keyboard into modernity without sacrificing its soul.

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New RAMBO attack steals data using RAM in air-gapped computers

A novel side-channel attack dubbed  "RAMBO" (Radiation of Air-gapped Memory Bus for Offense) generates electromagnetic radiation from a device's RAM to send data from air-gapped computers....

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News Image Now You Can Add the Most Disturbing Prop From Beetlejuice Beetlejuice to Your Collection

NECA is releasing a life-sized replica of Baby Beetlejuice, a character that makes his nightmare-fodder debut in Tim Burton's new sequel.

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News Image Grid’s framed old-school gadgets are over 40 percent off

If you’re a fan of all things retro, Grid’s framed disassembled gadgets are a celebration of vintage tech you will likely find charming. The company turns obsolete smartphones, gaming consoles, controllers, and other old-school gizmos into collage-like artwork placed in shadowbox-style frames, making for incredibly unusual pieces of home or office decor. And right now through September 12th, many of our favorite Grid items are up to around 40 percent off in honor of the company’s fourth anniversary. A wide range of nostalgia-inducing gadgets are on sale; you can check them all out here. You can, for instance, buy the translucent Game Boy Color and the iPod Photo from 2004 for $159.20 when you use promo code GRID4 at checkout. For me,...

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News Image The Easiest Ways to Swap Contact Info Using Your Phone

Use these tools in iOS and Android to exchange contact details and never fumble with business cards again.

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For security, we have to stop picking up the phone

Today's scams can be as simple as picking up a phone call. To avoid the next fraud, there are good reasons to let your calls run to voicemail.

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News Image The 7 Best Folding Phones We've Tested and Reviewed (2024)

Ready to move on from the traditional glass slab? Introduce a hinge into your life with these folding smartphones.

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